Evening Star Newspaper, April 24, 1923, Page 14

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rs ; e THE EVENING STAK, WASHINGTOXN, D. . TUESDAY, APRIU %I, 1923.° MN OF LEAGUE Girl Judge Gives Seven Death 5, e iy | | and the lawyers who practiced in her . fE=% 2 e I T o l f R s R bbe court asserted that her judgment N SEUREU n rial o ussian (1] rsS (\:’rflk!mtol;t: ;?:nn:l of or better than that F . i [] []PIUM ! i P i 74 HURT IN POGROM. g By the Assaciated Press | Moscow and became a member of the | i EaE MOSCOW, April 24.—A bobbed-halr | presidium of Moscow district court. | Jewish Students Attacked in Bu- . young woman in her early twentles| The defendants were a gang of . Representative Porter Tells | 5705 Doliiin sudge at & triat in | eight nighway robbers, 1ed by ome charest; Some May Die. 10th, 11th, F and G Street Lord Cecil Sales in Quanti- |the Moscow district court, and in a|Sergius Mironoff, all young, who, with | Jewish Telegraphic Agency. s s and reets T voice semtenced seven men to | the ald of several chauffeurs employ- |\ BUCHAREST, ~April 24.—Anti-Jow- - ies Are E d. fron i yalee A %] ed by the Moscow soviet, carried out |ish excesses at the university were ties Are Encouraged. | death for robbery with violence. Sh med robberies in clothing factories | continued yesterday. Seventy-four | was Citizeness -Anna Gluzman, for- |last March. Jewish students were seriously merly of Kharkov, who several | Getw' 10-Yenr Sentence. A, RO e [ . Among the wounded was a Christian ¢ - months ago so attracted the atten- ! ‘.\llrunl)fls Younger brother, under|who fought with the Jewish students. a o eW u nl tion of the commissariat of justice |¢ighteen years of uge, was let off | The pogrom spread to the Jewish I z 1 | with ten years imprisonment. The |business quarter, where a number of by her shrewd decision in the Ukrain- | jo1d, careless admission of gullt by | Jewish passersby were set upon by en- | fan courts that she was Invited to the ‘men cqualed only by the | Rumanian students. | e A —— This Reed Suite Is a Splendid Value, $11 ) Settee, Chair and Rocker Yy Y g The rich, deep tones of the cretonnes reflect a fresh- ness and coolness that combined with the finish of the reed creates a wholly inviting atmosphere. Shades of antique brown mahogany, tiger and black, green and cream. Suite made of the highest grade Ceylon reed, round and well woven. Three pieces; $115. Separate Pieces to Match Suite Illustrated Below Chairs and Rockers, $15.75 each High-Back Chairs to Match, $27.50 ‘Tables, $20 J Table Lamps, $12.50 and $18.50 Reed Fiber Chairs and Rockers—brown or fancy Rockers with Head Rest—brown or fancy finishes finish—$7.50 to $8.75 —$7.75 to $16.75 Round Tables for Porch or Interior—$30 and $11.50 ement rt that the blows" IR by the league's milar to | I LS R ARG I 0 il U F ove which the yinm-pr tries derive from it sule.” Wi‘-l‘ITEiHOUSE POLICE , 7 ‘ This Attractive Reed-Fibei‘ Suite, $76.50 . ELIGIBLE FOR BENEF'TS ¢ Z 4 o As illustrated, a three-piece fiber suite of dark, rich brown finish, upholstered in beautiful pattern tapestry. The seat cushions rest on sturdy steel base construction. Controller General McCarl Rules | They May Share in Disability, | Retirement and Death Fund. | Six-foot settee and very com- fortable chair and rocker. Ideal for living room or porch. ‘Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. a - sident, led to n to the con- OR the conservatively well dressed [} |I€ ush Rugs man we have individual models, of |} graceful lines, with more style and ele- In Patterns and Colors gance than formerly. | of Artistic Beauty The Cascade—a suit for the business or professional man 4 We have just received a new shipment of these imported rugs of heavy rush. Unique color com- binations make up the center motifs, while bor- Special Selling ders have an inlaid effect. Th%y cregtle an invit- 3 ing atmosphere to summer porches. Also as sum- F D d M I mer rugs for sun porch or breakfast rooms. anCy CCOI‘atC eta, o ~ o ; = | Here in the following sizes, oblong or oval: Waste Baskets 75C ard & Lothro - ’ 6x9 . .. $16.50 Really a remarkably low price for waste baskets 4%7 like these—in black or blue with attractive gilt deco- F - F X ration—and a convenient size for any room in the Near 10th The Men’s Store Near 10th 3x6 home. Being metal, they're easily cleaned—that’s another good feature about them. Art Bection, Second floor. 5,000 yards RIBBON ' j i ‘t QRIS A A S, % 3 NCW Cretonnes DENTAL CREAM e | T DREI—————. 23 65c and 85c yd. ] rs in the' public be dropped from & Y] ing _more rs. Fifty- the order, e-fourth ed ecach , until the BTG who will be dropped E e in the night OIS el R e S e R I I 5 ground ers could e give div g res o both the by an independent national research in- Siuie thows that , ' Attractively low prices for these mend Colgate's than A ) ; colorful cretonnes This preference is ! : K d Cretonnes in gloriously bright colorings—cre- { | S5 : ! tonnes for sun porches, living rooms, dining igation revealed | Sdence does not how W].'Iat Bleep is’ nor: 7 e ) - < i " s g rooms, breakfast rOOInS—del’OOmS; quainl Colgate’s to be | . . ; A patterned chintzes for little cottages in the “THE DENTISTS the nature of the causes which produce it. > S country—cretonnes with their vari-colored 2 IEES But that the need of slee‘[; is regular and . M2 ] birds of brilliant plumage and beautiful floral imperative, is established beyond question. : o patterns for spacious summer homes. i oas ¢ s =2 * y Colorings are blended with all the skill and delicate Loss of memory, diminished energy, and PR O B shadings that the artist can achieve with his brush. lessened mental power all follow in the wake é pried SRR 0 And withgl, the price is so low that every wind.ow. of T sleep. 't it u'emendonsly worth : ; ' A ::g:,czgae:—r and couch may have a colorful, bright while, then, to make certain that your sleep ¢ Cretonne Section, Fitth oot is not second best but first-rate? S oreoteen | Porch and Lawn Chairs for Summer i eof&guonmom rings and mattresses at prices fitti; oy pocktook. Campart e, Tudgesher Ll nery ] Comfortable Styles at Popular Prices 25¢ for « LARGE Tube and success are not worth the cost of Simmons sleep comfort You're going to long for the coolness of outdoors \ ! from now on—and if your porch aqd lawn’ is i}xr— nished with comfortable, stu_rdy chairs you 11 enjoy ; every day this summer—out in the open air. A sure, s#e Maple Porch Chairs, with double woven seats Way to end and varnished frames— Small chairs, $2.75; large armchairs, $5; small rockers, $2.75; corns ‘Bed Springs | sl T cne minate you can end the pain of long, durable service— corne with Dr_ Schcit's Zino-pads: They i IS g’ o A e e caa et e 83 - - Armchairs, $4.50; arm rockers, $5.75; settees to match, $11.25. O e o your corms o waingco : ‘ s DD Rustic Cedar Chairs—with cedar bark on them, . /7 A R - N7 RN ¥ ve acids. Thin; antiseptic; waterprool. just as it grew— or corns, calloues, bunions. Get a day at your druggist's or shos b &l >/ d{; - ¥ YeaV ) ! ‘Armchairs, $3.50; settees, $4.50, : DrScholl’s e A AN N y Green-painted Lawn Benches, $6.50. IflO'pads N L0 LA\ r -8 With strong braced iron frame—comfortable—and attractive Made in the laboratorics of The Scholl ) & a \¥, / : for any lawn. e e . — % 4 2 Purniture Sectics, Sixth foer. IR : Put one on—the pain is gone? e e

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